News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2506
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ArticleIndia suspends FDI until consensus reached
India has suspended plans to open its supermarket sector to foreign firms until a consensus is reached among different stakeholders
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ArticleMetro launches new Croatian format
Compact Metro Pro line opens first store in northern Croatia, according to reports
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ArticleCornerways to join Coforta co-operative
Cornerways, British Sugar's award-winning horticulture business, will become only the second UK-based member of Coforta
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ArticleStrawberry prices soar
Strawberry prices have been spiralling on wholesale markets as supplies run extremely tight.
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ArticleGlobal links to boost Univeg Katope UK
Univeg Katope UK stands to gain from a wider sourcing network and enhanced production links as parent company the Univeg Group has announced a new global strategic plan.
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ArticleUS grows grape exports to China
China still presents a growing market for US grape exporters, despite growth in its domestic production
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ArticleChinese apple production increases
Despite a price collapse earlier in the year, Chinese apple production is expected to increase
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ArticleKorea-Philippines discuss bi-lateral fruit agreement
South Korea and the Philippines are negotiating a bi-lateral fruit trade agreement
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Great Initiative for Eosta's customers
Dutch organic supplier Eosta has launched the Great Initiatives under its Nature & More traceability system.
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ArticleAPL improves Japan coverage
Global container shipping line APL will enhance its Japan to Thailand and Philippines coverage in a tie-up with Mitsui OSK Lines
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ArticleCornerways to join Coforta co-operative
Major UK nursery Cornerways is to become a full member of the Coforta co-operative after several years of close collaboration with The Greenery UK.
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ArticleFrench apple crop up
French apple production may be higher than last season, but growers remain concerned about the low price level
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ArticleHortyfruta aims for German agreement
Spanish association works towards collaborative deal with German counterpart to be finalised at Fruit Logistica 2012
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ArticleTesco Asia chief Potts to step down
Tesco's David Potts is the latest executive set to leave the retailer as the supermarket continues to reshuffle its top team.
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ArticleAntwerp collaborates on African port
Belgian port will aid in the development of the port of San Pedro in the Ivory Coast
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ArticleMorrisons makes further market gains
Retailer enjoys fourth sequential period of increased market share, while growth eludes rest of the 'big four' in the UK
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ArticleM&S launches seedless pepper
Seedless capsicum has gone on sale in the UK for the first time this week.
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ArticleMetro slices yearly earnings guidance
Retailer attributes drop to ongoing European debt crisis, currency effects and a poor start to the Christmas period
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ArticleSpanish fresh-cut sales climb
New figures show that sales climbed 3 per cent in volume terms through the first eight months of the year
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ArticleNunhems contributes to carrot conference
Vegetable seed business takes an active role at the International Carrot Conference in Johannesburg

